Piano

The piano can be classified as a string instrument due to the fact that the sounds come from the vibration of strings. It can also be classified as a percussion instrument because a hammer strikes those strings. The piano has 88 keys, providing the full range of notes. Playing the piano for a few minutes a day can make you feel more positive, and can lower your blood pressure. To play the piano, one must use both hands, read music, listen to the notes you’re playing, and work the pedals. That’s a lot to do at once! You will find your multitasking skills in the outside world also greatly improve. There is no physical pain involved with learning to play the piano. To play the piano, all you have to do is sit, and press down a key. Playing the piano changes the brain in a positive way! You are also improving your memory, attention, speech, language, spatial and math skills. Regular piano playing offers different physical and physiological advantages to players. Playing the piano also makes your hands and arm muscles much stronger than the average person.

Our institute has taken steps to provide lessons for the school syllabuses as well as lessons for international exams such as ABRSM-London, Trinity College-London and GuildExam-Australia. We have separate classes for students and adults who need to learn only as a performer.

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